Things appear to be winding down across much of Alabama this morning. The NWS Birmingham has removed several counties from the Ice Storm Warning.
An Ice Storm Warning is in effect until 1 pm for the following counties in Central Alabama...
Cherokee... Cleburne... Randolph...Lee and Chambers Counties.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until noon for the following counties in North Alabama...
DeKalb... Jackson... Marshall...
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until noon for the following counties in North Alabama...
Cullman... Madison... Morgan
Please delay travel in ice storm and winter storm warning areas until the warnings have expired. If you must travel, use extreme caution.
Temperatures have warmed above freezing except at the higher elevations of North, Northeast and East Alabama. In areas where the temperature is below freezing, the remaining light precipitation will fall as freezing rain. Additional accumulations will be light, but will continue the icing situation. In areas where the temperatures have warmed above freezing, travel problems should be ending.
The latest observations from Central Alabama:
Birmingham airport...37F
Tuscaloosa...38F
Anniston...34F
An Ice Storm Warning is in effect until 1 pm for the following counties in Central Alabama...
Cherokee... Cleburne... Randolph...Lee and Chambers Counties.
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until noon for the following counties in North Alabama...
DeKalb... Jackson... Marshall...
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until noon for the following counties in North Alabama...
Cullman... Madison... Morgan
Please delay travel in ice storm and winter storm warning areas until the warnings have expired. If you must travel, use extreme caution.
Temperatures have warmed above freezing except at the higher elevations of North, Northeast and East Alabama. In areas where the temperature is below freezing, the remaining light precipitation will fall as freezing rain. Additional accumulations will be light, but will continue the icing situation. In areas where the temperatures have warmed above freezing, travel problems should be ending.
The latest observations from Central Alabama:
Birmingham airport...37F
Tuscaloosa...38F
Anniston...34F
on January 29, 2005, 4:58 pm
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